Beyond Free College seeks greater investment in higher education by promoting a single metric-lower-cost-per-degree-granted-as the driver of a transfer pathway. The bookaims to spur higher education advocates to reorganize the transfer function to serve neotraditional students in ways that advance completion, not just access to higher education.
Beyond Free College seeks greater investment in higher education by promoting a single metric-lower-cost-per-degree-granted-as the driver of a transfer pathway. The bookaims to spur higher education advocates to reorganize the transfer function to serve neotraditional students in ways that advance completion, not just access to higher education.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Eileen L. Strempel is currently the Inaugural Dean of The Herb Alpert School of Music at UCLA, after serving as the Senior Vice Provost for Academic Affairs at the University of Cincinnati. An American Council on Education Fellow hosted by Colgate University as well as a Presidential Scholar in the Arts, Strempel is a nationally recognized champion for transfer students and views superb public education as one of the principal social justice issues of our time. Dr. Stephen J. Handel has nearly four decades of experience in higher education, with a focus on the needs of community college students seeking the baccalaureate degree. After serving as the chief admissions officer for the University of California System, he is currently the executive director of higher education assessment use for the College Board, where he consults with colleges and universities around the country to implement admissions and enrollment practices that serve the needs of first-year and transfer students alike.
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Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Chapter 1. Transfer Contradictions: Bridging the Academic Divide Chapter 2. The Flickering and Largely Untold History of Transfer Chapter 3. Second Chances Are Good, But First Chances Are Better: The Role of K-12 in Transfer Chapter 4. The Rise of Dual Credit Chapter 5. Prior-Learning Credit: Honoring Transfer Students Who Work for a Living Chapter 6. Competency-Based Education: Promises, Potential, and Proof Chapter 7. Online Learning in the Twenty-first Century: Possibilities and Promises Chapter 8. The Shifting Higher Education Landscape Chapter 9. Tomorrowland: Proven Pathways Forward Chapter 10. Beyond Traditional Transfer: Findings and Recommendations About the Authors
Table of Contents Preface Acknowledgments List of Abbreviations Chapter 1. Transfer Contradictions: Bridging the Academic Divide Chapter 2. The Flickering and Largely Untold History of Transfer Chapter 3. Second Chances Are Good, But First Chances Are Better: The Role of K-12 in Transfer Chapter 4. The Rise of Dual Credit Chapter 5. Prior-Learning Credit: Honoring Transfer Students Who Work for a Living Chapter 6. Competency-Based Education: Promises, Potential, and Proof Chapter 7. Online Learning in the Twenty-first Century: Possibilities and Promises Chapter 8. The Shifting Higher Education Landscape Chapter 9. Tomorrowland: Proven Pathways Forward Chapter 10. Beyond Traditional Transfer: Findings and Recommendations About the Authors
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